Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 06-02-2017 17:25
#4
It is a female of
Dysmachus of the
harpax group. Being from the Pyrenees, it is rather unlikely to be
hamulatus (but not impossible). I am inclined to think it is
D. harpax but being a female it is nearly impossible to be sure from photos (not easy with the specimen in hand either).